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  • A surfer in wetsuit from behind carrying a surfboard at Whitecrest Beach in Wellfleet, MA
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  • A surfer in wetsuit from behind carrying a surfboard at Whitecrest Beach in Wellfleet, MA
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • The supermoon sets over Chatham's Lighthouse Beach on Cape Cod.
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  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
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  • The sun sets over a dock on Mill Pond in Chatham, MA.
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  • Seagulls fly above a beach.
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  • A public mural in Salt River, a suburb of Cape Town, is just one of many artists' responses to the water crisis unfolding. A street art festival in February of this year offered the prompt "Nature Doesn't Need Us. We Need Nature" to artists tp inspire public art centered on the environment.
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  • “Refugees are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children, with the same hopes and ambitions as us—except that a twist of fate has bound their lives to a global refugee crisis on an unprecedented scale.”— Khaled Hosseini<br />
This week I've been documenting the Global Education Movement's inspiring new higher education programs in a remote refugee camp in northern Kenya. This young woman, who is just beginning the program, came to the camp from Somalia as a child without her parents in the care of family friends. She has not seen her family since and expressed to me her wonder and excitement about beginning the degree program.<br />
While she is one of the lucky ones, her story is just one of the almost 200,000 in the camp and one of over 25 million refugees worldwide.
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